According to some media reports, Apple will release two separate devices in September with the intention of diversifying its iPhone range, ValueWalk says.
It could be that the consumer electronics giant views this as an opportunity to generate more revenue from something still viewed as a new product line by the corporation. This is something that Apple promised the city back in 2014, and the importance of this has been magnified by the recent slump in Apple stock.
The first of the two iPhone 7 Plus versions suggested by Kuo would feature the regular iSight camera that is utilized in iPhone units today. The diversion from the norm will be with the second iPhone 7 Plus model, which Kuo suggests will feature a dual-lens camera. This particular feature has been linked with the iPhone range for some time, but this is possibly the most credible suggestion that it will indeed appear in the iPhone 7 in some capacity.
Including dual-lens capability in the iPhone 7 Plus will help that particular model of the iPhone achieve better zooming, and will particularly improve low-light performance. In addition, it would enable a slimmer design, ensuring that there is no protrusion from the camera, as is the case with the existing iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6S.
Aside from this, Apple is expected to improve the display quality of the iPhone 7 when it is released, with pressure to do so coming from more powerful Samsung Galaxy and Sony Xperia rivals. This should mean that we see the first ever quad HD mobile From Apple when the iPhone 7 Plus is released, and also the smartphone version of the iPhone 7 range is also likely to be upgraded to full HD.






